Mountain Biking in South Tyrol

Biking on the Sunny Side of the Alps in Venosta Valley

Cycling holidays in South Tyrol – mountain bikers, downhill cyclists, freeriders, enduro cyclists and all-mountain cyclists, will find an extensive network of more than 80 marked trails in Venosta Valley. Some of the Single Trails are ideal for beginners, while others are more suitable for passionate, experienced high-altitude mountain bikers.

Venosta Valley has many sunny days due to its dry climate, and mountain biking is therefore possible from mid March to the end of November. The winding trails lead through the forests and mountains and offer spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and high peaks. Along the way there are many places to stop for traditional local food.

Cyclists and mountain bikers will find plenty of opportunities and official bike trails in Venosta Valley. Nevertheless, as illustrated in our video "Share the Trail", it is important to observe a few rules and pay attention to both hikers and nature.

Several stages, single trails and stages await MTB enthusiasts for THE trail in the local mountain bike area at the Trail Trophy. Registration is required, as the number of participants is limited to 300.

The approximately 6 km long Resia Lake in Venosta Valley in South Tyrol, with its famous church tower in the lake, has been chosen as location for the Women's Bike Camp. The region offers a unique variety of tours and trails. Here the passion for mountain biking is lived. This is the formula for the Women's Bike Camp: sports, passion, wellbeing and spa – "for women only".

Mountain bikers from all over Europe meet in Laces/Latsch in Venosta Valley for the MountainBIKE Women's Camp. Laces is a true biking paradise, and with its numerous single trails and wooded terrain, an ideal venue for the MountainBIKE Women's Camp. As part of the event, mountain bikers can test the latest materials and bikes and share their experiences.

At the hugely popular Stelvio Bike Day, the spectacular panoramic Stelvio Pass road provides the stage for a race of hundreds of bicycle fans on wheels, heading up to the Stelvio Pass at a height of 2,758 m. On this famous stage of the Giro d'Italia, there are a total of 1,869 heights and 48 bends to be overcome. The participating cyclists are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the mountains.

Several stages, single trails and stages await MTB enthusiasts for THE trail in the local mountain bike area at the Trail Trophy. Registration is required, as the number of participants is limited to 300.

The three-part Venosta Valley MTB map set includes more than 100 tours, including ground conditions from Resia/Reschen to Tel/Töll, and from Ofenpass mountain pass into the Tiroler Oberland area in Austria and the Stelvio region.

The Venosta Valley is a true paradise for cyclists – help us to preserve them! This video shows you the Dos and Don’ts to guide you through a responsible, environmentally-friendly cycling experience in South Tyrol.

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